Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Fortunate Son

There's an article in the LA Times (via the Strib) about how "the Bushes do culture":

"At this point in the presidency of George W. Bush, you might think you know just about everything worth knowing about him: his love of liberty, his rejection of the Eastern elitism that is his birthright, his occasionally reckless youth, his profound religious conviction, his tendency to see the world in black and white.

But there are certain colorful aspects of the president's life that have not been much explored, understandably overshadowed by war and a hard-fought election. That he listens to Creedence Clearwater Revival on his iPod, for instance."
I think, perhaps, he should put "Fortunate Son" on, turn it up and listen to the lyrics really closely.